Ajnad Horsemenlight cavalryProvincial horsemen of various backgrounds fighting as light lancers, well suited to 'Razzia' charge-retreating or a sustained assault on horsemen of similar worth or disorganized infantry.

30

Agnivanshi Rajput Asvakalight cavalryKshatriya of the "fire sprung" clans, descending from Agni, the Hindu God of Fire. They fight only for those of their fire-borne lineage as rough-riding light lancers.

Ajnad Horsemenlight cavalryProvincial horsemen of various backgrounds fighting as light lancers, well suited to 'Razzia' charge-retreating or a sustained assault on horsemen of similar worth or disorganized infantry.

20

Agulani Horsemenheavy cavalryVery well armored horsemen, armed only with the sword and shield. Best utilized not as shock cavalry but as horsemen to engage other heavy horsemen less able in close combat, or to simply wade into the enemy ranks.

30

Agnivanshi Rajput Asvakalight cavalryKshatriya of the "fire sprung" clans, descending from Agni, the Hindu God of Fire. They fight only for those of their fire-borne lineage as rough-riding light lancers.

Ajnad Horsemenlight cavalryProvincial horsemen of various backgrounds fighting as light lancers, well suited to 'Razzia' charge-retreating or a sustained assault on horsemen of similar worth or disorganized infantry.

20

Agulani Horsemenheavy cavalryVery well armored horsemen, armed only with the sword and shield. Best utilized not as shock cavalry but as horsemen to engage other heavy horsemen less able in close combat, or to simply wade into the enemy ranks.

30

Agnivanshi Rajput Asvakalight cavalryKshatriya of the "fire sprung" clans, descending from Agni, the Hindu God of Fire. They fight only for those of their fire-borne lineage as rough-riding light lancers.

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Bharat Light Spearmenspearmen infantryLacking in any armor, these spearmen should only be used for defense in cities or to attack cavalry, not as a standing force.

60

Bharat Armoured Spearmenspearmen infantryLoyal to their families and to defending their homes, these soldiers fight with spirit. Effective defensively or versus cavalry, but cannot stand under overwhelming missile fire.

60

Jat Spearmenspearmen infantryRugged light spearmen, capable in light defense as well as offense.

60

Turkoman Macemenlight infantryMaces are cheap alternatives to the horse and bow warfare favored by many nomads. These men fight as light infantry to overwhelm and devastate.

law_bonus bonus 1

The Town Watch have the minimum equipment and resources needed to train infantry.

19

Town GuardA Town Guard trains recruits and can provide enough basic arms for infantry units from stores.

Harafisha Volunteerslight infantryUndisciplined light infantry best used as throw-away warriors, garrison work, or a means to bulk up one's numbers.

60

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

60

Kabuli Axemenlight infantryBrawny from years of farm work these levy axemen can present a powerful charge. Great for shocking lighter troops.

60

Afghani Hillmenlight infantryThese Afghan men grow their beards traditionally long and wear their customary robes. Armed with only an axe and a small wicker shield they fight with vigor.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Bharat Light Spearmenspearmen infantryLacking in any armor, these spearmen should only be used for defense in cities or to attack cavalry, not as a standing force.

60

Bharat Armoured Spearmenspearmen infantryLoyal to their families and to defending their homes, these soldiers fight with spirit. Effective defensively or versus cavalry, but cannot stand under overwhelming missile fire.

50

Indian Swordsmenlight infantryQuality infantry with sharp scimitars. They can wreak havoc in enemy spearmen ranks, but are vulnerable to a cavalry charge.

60

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

60

Jat Spearmenspearmen infantryRugged light spearmen, capable in light defense as well as offense.

60

Turkoman Macemenlight infantryMaces are cheap alternatives to the horse and bow warfare favored by many nomads. These men fight as light infantry to overwhelm and devastate.

law_bonus bonus 2

A Town Guard trains recruits and can provide enough basic arms for infantry units from stores.

20

City WatchA City Watch can employ some professional warriors to train recruits, and can equip them from its armoury.

Pashtun Lashkarlight infantryHearty, savage men, they are best employed in zealous assault against any enemy unwilling to face such a daunting charge.

50

Shubosani Molashqrespearmen infantryGeorgian Militia and conscripted part time soldiers, equipped by feudal lord or invading power in cheap leather and mail to serve as light spearmen.

60

Harafisha Volunteerslight infantryUndisciplined light infantry best used as throw-away warriors, garrison work, or a means to bulk up one's numbers.

60

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

50

Kurdish Swordsmenheavy infantryKurdish tribesmen of strong and reliable abilities, clad in medium armor and more than capable in close combat.

40

Azeri Spearmenspearmen infantryHeavily armored Spearmen, too valuable to be wasted in a common battle-line role, but invaluable to the heavy-infantry limited Seljuk armies.

60

Kabuli Axemenlight infantryBrawny from years of farm work these levy axemen can present a powerful charge. Great for shocking lighter troops.

60

Afghani Hillmenlight infantryThese Afghan men grow their beards traditionally long and wear their customary robes. Armed with only an axe and a small wicker shield they fight with vigor.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Bharat Light Spearmenspearmen infantryLacking in any armor, these spearmen should only be used for defense in cities or to attack cavalry, not as a standing force.

60

Bharat Armoured Spearmenspearmen infantryLoyal to their families and to defending their homes, these soldiers fight with spirit. Effective defensively or versus cavalry, but cannot stand under overwhelming missile fire.

50

Indian Swordsmenlight infantryQuality infantry with sharp scimitars. They can wreak havoc in enemy spearmen ranks, but are vulnerable to a cavalry charge.

60

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

Pashtun Lashkarlight infantryHearty, savage men, they are best employed in zealous assault against any enemy unwilling to face such a daunting charge.

50

Shubosani Molashqrespearmen infantryGeorgian Militia and conscripted part time soldiers, equipped by feudal lord or invading power in cheap leather and mail to serve as light spearmen.

60

Harafisha Volunteerslight infantryUndisciplined light infantry best used as throw-away warriors, garrison work, or a means to bulk up one's numbers.

60

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

50

Kurdish Swordsmenheavy infantryKurdish tribesmen of strong and reliable abilities, clad in medium armor and more than capable in close combat.

40

Azeri Spearmenspearmen infantryHeavily armored Spearmen, too valuable to be wasted in a common battle-line role, but invaluable to the heavy-infantry limited Seljuk armies.

60

Kabuli Axemenlight infantryBrawny from years of farm work these levy axemen can present a powerful charge. Great for shocking lighter troops.

60

Afghani Hillmenlight infantryThese Afghan men grow their beards traditionally long and wear their customary robes. Armed with only an axe and a small wicker shield they fight with vigor.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Bharat Light Spearmenspearmen infantryLacking in any armor, these spearmen should only be used for defense in cities or to attack cavalry, not as a standing force.

60

Bharat Armoured Spearmenspearmen infantryLoyal to their families and to defending their homes, these soldiers fight with spirit. Effective defensively or versus cavalry, but cannot stand under overwhelming missile fire.

50

Indian Swordsmenlight infantryQuality infantry with sharp scimitars. They can wreak havoc in enemy spearmen ranks, but are vulnerable to a cavalry charge.

60

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

Pashtun Lashkarlight infantryHearty, savage men, they are best employed in zealous assault against any enemy unwilling to face such a daunting charge.

50

Shubosani Molashqrespearmen infantryGeorgian Militia and conscripted part time soldiers, equipped by feudal lord or invading power in cheap leather and mail to serve as light spearmen.

60

Harafisha Volunteerslight infantryUndisciplined light infantry best used as throw-away warriors, garrison work, or a means to bulk up one's numbers.

60

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

50

Kurdish Swordsmenheavy infantryKurdish tribesmen of strong and reliable abilities, clad in medium armor and more than capable in close combat.

40

Azeri Spearmenspearmen infantryHeavily armored Spearmen, too valuable to be wasted in a common battle-line role, but invaluable to the heavy-infantry limited Seljuk armies.

60

Kabuli Axemenlight infantryBrawny from years of farm work these levy axemen can present a powerful charge. Great for shocking lighter troops.

60

Afghani Hillmenlight infantryThese Afghan men grow their beards traditionally long and wear their customary robes. Armed with only an axe and a small wicker shield they fight with vigor.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Bharat Light Spearmenspearmen infantryLacking in any armor, these spearmen should only be used for defense in cities or to attack cavalry, not as a standing force.

60

Bharat Armoured Spearmenspearmen infantryLoyal to their families and to defending their homes, these soldiers fight with spirit. Effective defensively or versus cavalry, but cannot stand under overwhelming missile fire.

50

Indian Swordsmenlight infantryQuality infantry with sharp scimitars. They can wreak havoc in enemy spearmen ranks, but are vulnerable to a cavalry charge.

60

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Turkish Swordsmenlight infantryWhile normally divided into lightly armed nomads and well equipped ghulams, some nomads are well equipped enough to engage in a serious melee.

law_bonus bonus 1

Men must be gathered, selected and trained if military strength is to be maintained.

24

Garrison QuartersA garrison is a source of much military wisdom and skill for new recruits to the army.

Harafisha Volunteerslight infantryUndisciplined light infantry best used as throw-away warriors, garrison work, or a means to bulk up one's numbers.

60

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

60

Kabuli Axemenlight infantryBrawny from years of farm work these levy axemen can present a powerful charge. Great for shocking lighter troops.

60

Afghani Hillmenlight infantryThese Afghan men grow their beards traditionally long and wear their customary robes. Armed with only an axe and a small wicker shield they fight with vigor.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Jat Axemenlight infantryUnarmored Axemen, lacking in staying power but swift of foot and good of spirit. Best utilized as light aggressive infantry, or in support of heavier allies.

50

Indian Swordsmenlight infantryQuality infantry with sharp scimitars. They can wreak havoc in enemy spearmen ranks, but are vulnerable to a cavalry charge.

60

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

Pashtun Lashkarlight infantryHearty, savage men, they are best employed in zealous assault against any enemy unwilling to face such a daunting charge.

50

Shubosani Molashqrespearmen infantryGeorgian Militia and conscripted part time soldiers, equipped by feudal lord or invading power in cheap leather and mail to serve as light spearmen.

60

Harafisha Volunteerslight infantryUndisciplined light infantry best used as throw-away warriors, garrison work, or a means to bulk up one's numbers.

60

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

50

Kurdish Swordsmenheavy infantryKurdish tribesmen of strong and reliable abilities, clad in medium armor and more than capable in close combat.

40

Azeri Swordsmenheavy infantryMobile heavy Swordsmen suited to fighting by themselves in rugged terrain, or in support of less expensive infantry in more open locations.

60

Kabuli Axemenlight infantryBrawny from years of farm work these levy axemen can present a powerful charge. Great for shocking lighter troops.

60

Afghani Hillmenlight infantryThese Afghan men grow their beards traditionally long and wear their customary robes. Armed with only an axe and a small wicker shield they fight with vigor.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Jat Axemenlight infantryUnarmored Axemen, lacking in staying power but swift of foot and good of spirit. Best utilized as light aggressive infantry, or in support of heavier allies.

50

Indian Swordsmenlight infantryQuality infantry with sharp scimitars. They can wreak havoc in enemy spearmen ranks, but are vulnerable to a cavalry charge.

60

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

Pashtun Lashkarlight infantryHearty, savage men, they are best employed in zealous assault against any enemy unwilling to face such a daunting charge.

50

Shubosani Molashqrespearmen infantryGeorgian Militia and conscripted part time soldiers, equipped by feudal lord or invading power in cheap leather and mail to serve as light spearmen.

60

Harafisha Volunteerslight infantryUndisciplined light infantry best used as throw-away warriors, garrison work, or a means to bulk up one's numbers.

60

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

50

Kurdish Swordsmenheavy infantryKurdish tribesmen of strong and reliable abilities, clad in medium armor and more than capable in close combat.

40

Azeri Swordsmenheavy infantryMobile heavy Swordsmen suited to fighting by themselves in rugged terrain, or in support of less expensive infantry in more open locations.

60

Kabuli Axemenlight infantryBrawny from years of farm work these levy axemen can present a powerful charge. Great for shocking lighter troops.

60

Afghani Hillmenlight infantryThese Afghan men grow their beards traditionally long and wear their customary robes. Armed with only an axe and a small wicker shield they fight with vigor.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Jat Axemenlight infantryUnarmored Axemen, lacking in staying power but swift of foot and good of spirit. Best utilized as light aggressive infantry, or in support of heavier allies.

50

Indian Swordsmenlight infantryQuality infantry with sharp scimitars. They can wreak havoc in enemy spearmen ranks, but are vulnerable to a cavalry charge.

60

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

Pashtun Lashkarlight infantryHearty, savage men, they are best employed in zealous assault against any enemy unwilling to face such a daunting charge.

50

Shubosani Molashqrespearmen infantryGeorgian Militia and conscripted part time soldiers, equipped by feudal lord or invading power in cheap leather and mail to serve as light spearmen.

60

Harafisha Volunteerslight infantryUndisciplined light infantry best used as throw-away warriors, garrison work, or a means to bulk up one's numbers.

60

Ahdath Infantryspearmen infantryA militia levied from the villages, farms and cities of the Islamic world, they possess fleeting discipline and moral and should be expected of little beyond the garrisoning of their homelands, or bolstering an army by sheer force of numbers.

50

Kurdish Swordsmenheavy infantryKurdish tribesmen of strong and reliable abilities, clad in medium armor and more than capable in close combat.

40

Azeri Swordsmenheavy infantryMobile heavy Swordsmen suited to fighting by themselves in rugged terrain, or in support of less expensive infantry in more open locations.

60

Kabuli Axemenlight infantryBrawny from years of farm work these levy axemen can present a powerful charge. Great for shocking lighter troops.

60

Afghani Hillmenlight infantryThese Afghan men grow their beards traditionally long and wear their customary robes. Armed with only an axe and a small wicker shield they fight with vigor.

60

Levy Spearmenspearmen infantryCommoners thrust into the lines with only a spear and weak shield to save their souls.

60

Jat Axemenlight infantryUnarmored Axemen, lacking in staying power but swift of foot and good of spirit. Best utilized as light aggressive infantry, or in support of heavier allies.

50

Indian Swordsmenlight infantryQuality infantry with sharp scimitars. They can wreak havoc in enemy spearmen ranks, but are vulnerable to a cavalry charge.

60

Beja Tribesmenspearmen infantryIll-disciplined unarmored spearmen, best used on the attack or in support of more capable spearmen.

Askari Noblesheavy cavalryThe Arab equivalent of a Feudal Knight, these warriors possess the same martial spirit as their foe's, possessing a greater mobility though lacking their rival's tremendous charge.

happiness_bonus bonus 2

A Masjid converts a small percentage of the region to Islam, improves happiness, and allows the Imam agent.

83

Minareted MasjidA Minareted Masjid converts a moderate percentage of the region to Islam, improves happiness, and allows the Imam agent.

Askari Noblesheavy cavalryThe Arab equivalent of a Feudal Knight, these warriors possess the same martial spirit as their foe's, possessing a greater mobility though lacking their rival's tremendous charge.

Priest 教士

happiness_bonus bonus 2religion_level bonus 1agent_limit priest 1

A Minareted Masjid converts a moderate percentage of the region to Islam, improves happiness, and allows the Imam agent.

84

JamaA Jama converts a decent percentage of the region to Islam, improves happiness, and allows the Imam agent.

Askari Noblesheavy cavalryThe Arab equivalent of a Feudal Knight, these warriors possess the same martial spirit as their foe's, possessing a greater mobility though lacking their rival's tremendous charge.

Priest 教士

happiness_bonus bonus 3religion_level bonus 2agent_limit priest 1

A Jama converts a decent percentage of the region to Islam, improves happiness, and allows the Imam agent.

85

Great JamaA Great Jama converts a sizable percentage of the region to Islam, improves happiness, and allows the Imam agent.

Askari Noblesheavy cavalryThe Arab equivalent of a Feudal Knight, these warriors possess the same martial spirit as their foe's, possessing a greater mobility though lacking their rival's tremendous charge.

Priest 教士

happiness_bonus bonus 4religion_level bonus 3agent_limit priest 2

A Great Jama converts a sizable percentage of the region to Islam, improves happiness, and allows the Imam agent.

86

Small MasjidA Small Masjid converts a very small percentage of the region to Islam, and improves happiness.

Royal Ghulam Lancersheavy cavalryThese are elite soldiers that are well known and used in the mideast. Their charge with lances and their skills with the mace are deadly to almost all enemies. These men have not much to look forward to except all the glorious battles they will encounter, thanks to their supreme skills in warfare.

20

Palace Ghulam Horse Archersheavy cavalryThey are slaves trained throughout their entire lifes, they carry the well known composite bow that they use with destructive methods to crush their enemies. These men are warriors without fear and therefore they are feared.

Royal Ghulam Lancersheavy cavalryThese are elite soldiers that are well known and used in the mideast. Their charge with lances and their skills with the mace are deadly to almost all enemies. These men have not much to look forward to except all the glorious battles they will encounter, thanks to their supreme skills in warfare.

20

Palace Ghulam Horse Archersheavy cavalryThey are slaves trained throughout their entire lifes, they carry the well known composite bow that they use with destructive methods to crush their enemies. These men are warriors without fear and therefore they are feared.

Royal Ghulam Lancersheavy cavalryThese are elite soldiers that are well known and used in the mideast. Their charge with lances and their skills with the mace are deadly to almost all enemies. These men have not much to look forward to except all the glorious battles they will encounter, thanks to their supreme skills in warfare.

20

Palace Ghulam Horse Archersheavy cavalryThey are slaves trained throughout their entire lifes, they carry the well known composite bow that they use with destructive methods to crush their enemies. These men are warriors without fear and therefore they are feared.

Royal Ghulam Lancersheavy cavalryThese are elite soldiers that are well known and used in the mideast. Their charge with lances and their skills with the mace are deadly to almost all enemies. These men have not much to look forward to except all the glorious battles they will encounter, thanks to their supreme skills in warfare.

20

Palace Ghulam Horse Archersheavy cavalryThey are slaves trained throughout their entire lifes, they carry the well known composite bow that they use with destructive methods to crush their enemies. These men are warriors without fear and therefore they are feared.